Hepatocyte-like cells generated by direct reprogramming from murine Somatic cells can repopulate decellularized livers Articles uri icon

authors

  • CHEN, CHEN
  • PLA PALACIN, IRIA
  • ALMEIDA DE MATOS BAPTISTA, PEDRO MIGUEL
  • SHANG, PENG
  • OOSTERHOFF, LOES A.
  • VAN WOLFEREN, MONIQUE E.
  • PENNING, LOUIS C.
  • GEIJSEN, NIELS
  • SPEE, BART

publication date

  • June 2018

start page

  • 2807

end page

  • 2816

issue

  • 11

volume

  • 115

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0006-3592

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1097-0290

abstract

  • Direct reprogramming represents an easy technique to generate induced hepatocytes (iHeps) from somatic cells. However, current protocols are accompanied by several drawbacks as iHeps are heterogenous and lack fully mature phenotypes of primary hepatocytes. Here, we established a polycistronic expression system to induce the direct reprogramming of mouse embryonic fibroblasts towards hepatocytes. The resulting iHeps are homogenous and display key properties of primary hepatocytes, such as expression of hepatocyte markers, albumin secretion, and presence of liver transaminases. iHeps also possess the capacity to repopulate decellularized liver tissue and exhibit enhanced hepatic maturation. As such, we present a novel strategy to generate homogenous and functional iHeps for applications in tissue engineering and cell therapy.

subjects

  • Biology and Biomedicine